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Welcome to the Steno Wizard's Realtime Journey!






Remember when life was simple and all you had to do was make a selection on what your steno really meant? Those days are long gone.





Reporters must get themselves into top realtime form to compete in today's job market. This is my contribution toward ALL of us reaching the realtime goal.



My Steno Wizardry concept is based on the idea that writing realtime actually doesn't require magic -- just hard work, determination, and a little bit of FUN imagination.



My hope is my sharing of the ideas I've incorporated into my realtime journey will assist you in yours.



Thursday, January 5, 2012

Do you know if

Steno Wizard has picked up a new phrase.  In the interest of us all improving our steno writing speed and translation, SW is sharing!

Do you know if DWEUF
Do you know if the DWEUFT
Do you know if it DW*EUFT
Do you know if it is DW*EUFTS
Do you know if this DWEUFTSDZ
Do you know if that DWEUFLTGS

Perhaps you'll like it too! 

2 comments:

  1. Do you have anything similar for phrasing did you know? DUN is my done and D*UN is something dun-colored. so I'm not sure what to do :P

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  2. Quite honestly, in over 30 years of working, I've never had to write the word "dun" so...my suggestion is to use D*UN for did you know. If by chance the word "dun" ever came up for me, I'd fingerspell it on my machine. If it came up repeatedly, I think my software will give me a quick way to write it for that particular session. :)

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